
Mavro Vetranović
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The tenth book in the Croatian Folk Songs series, subtitled Women's Songs – Volume Six: Harem Tales and Bunjevac Groktalice, represents a valuable contribution to the preservation and study of Croatian oral literature.
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The book is the result of a competition that was open to poets from Croatia and abroad.